Food scene
Colton’s parents started this popular breakfast and lunch restaurant in 2007. On any given day you can find someone in the family either serving, cooking, or eating here. If you’re there early, definitely try a cinnamon roll!
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One Street Down Cafe
124 SW 7th StColton’s parents started this popular breakfast and lunch restaurant in 2007. On any given day you can find someone in the family either serving, cooking, or eating here. If you’re there early, definitely try a cinnamon roll!
Great pizza and salads (and fun cocktails) in an historic renovated church.
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Grace and Hammer
641 SW Cascade AveGreat pizza and salads (and fun cocktails) in an historic renovated church.
Proust Coffee
235 SW 6th StA great little coffee shop serving Lone Pine roasters coffee.
Great dinner restaurant featuring Pacific Northwest food, local beers, and good cocktails.
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Brickhouse
412 SW 6th StGreat dinner restaurant featuring Pacific Northwest food, local beers, and good cocktails.
General Duffy's Waterhole
404 SW Forest AveCasual food trucks and beers
Oishi
511 SW 6th StSurprisingly good sushi.
Sightseeing
Don’t forget to pay the $5 fee for parking! The fines are spendy.
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Iparke yaseSmith Rock State
Don’t forget to pay the $5 fee for parking! The fines are spendy.
Walk west on Black Butte and you’ll see the trail at the bottom of the hill.
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Dry Canyon Trail
Dry Canyon TrailWalk west on Black Butte and you’ll see the trail at the bottom of the hill.
Shopping
Herringbone Books
422 SW 6th StA favorite local shop for books and children’s gifts.